When director David Gordon Green asked Emile Hirsch to star in "Prince Avalanche," his new comedy about two road crew members working on a lonely stretch of Texas highway, the actor had an obvious question.
What, he wanted to know, would be the audience for such a quirky film.
"I said, 'We may not even show it to any one at all, I just want to make this for us, and then we'll see if we want to distribute it or show it at film festivals,'" Green remembered.
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What, he wanted to know, would be the audience for such a quirky film.
"I said, 'We may not even show it to any one at all, I just want to make this for us, and then we'll see if we want to distribute it or show it at film festivals,'" Green remembered.
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read more Reported by The Wrap 8 hours ago.